Menstruation and menstrual health in the workplace
Practical advice to help employers provide support around menstruation and menstrual health in the workplace
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Practical advice to help employers provide support around menstruation and menstrual health in the workplace
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Sir Charlie Mayfield, lead reviewer for Keep Britain Working, gives his view on the role HR will pay in delivering the recommendations from the review
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